Mark Whitener
Associate Professor
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Montclair State University
United States of America
Biography
Mark A. Whitener received his post doctoral fellowship from University of Minnesota in 1993 and joined montclair state university as assistant professor. his research majorily focuses on Modeling of Hydrogen Bond Interactions, Preparation of Ordered Solids Crystal Structure of Hydrogen Bonded Organic Solids, Preparation of tridentate ligands to model enzymes with in which the metal is in a tetrahedral site.
Research Interest
Preparation and crystallographic study of compounds, hydrogen bonding groups, Characterization of quasiracemates
Publications
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Rupert KC, Liu CC, Nguyen TT, Whitener MA, Sowa JR. Synthesis of verbenindenes: A new class of chiral indenyl ligands derived from verbenone. Organometallics. 2002 Jan 7;21(1):144-9.
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Roberts SA, Young CG, Kipke CA, Cleland Jr WE, Yamanouchi K, Carducci MD, Enemark JH. Dioxomolybdenum (VI) complexes of the hydrotris (3, 5-dimethyl-1-pyrazolyl) borate ligand. Synthesis and oxygen atom transfer reactions. Inorganic Chemistry. 1990 Sep;29(19):3650-6.
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Moeder CW, Whitener MA, Sowa JR. Quantitative stereochemical analysis of a reagent that exhibits asymmetric amplification, B-chlorodiisopinocampheylborane (Dip-Cl). Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2000 Aug 2;122(30):7218-25.